Suicide Horseradish Barbecue Dipping Sauce Recipe

Ignite your taste buds with this fiery Suicide Horseradish Barbecue Dipping Sauce! A perfect blend of fresh horseradish root's explosive kick and the smoky tang of Stubbs BBQ sauce (its subtly sweet flavor is key!), this recipe creates an unforgettable dipping sauce or spread for meats and veggies. Learn to harness the horseradish's potent flavor – using it alone, with BBQ sauce, or both for a truly unique experience. Find fresh horseradish root in your local supermarket or specialty stores. This recipe is perfect for adding some serious heat to your next BBQ or gathering!

Prep Time 30 mins
Cook Time 30 mins
Calories 25.2 kcal
Protein 0g
Rating 4.0 (1 Reviews)
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Chef Forktionary, author of this recipe

Recipe adapted from Food.com. Standardized by Forktionary.

Ingredients for Suicide Horseradish Barbecue Dipping Sauce

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How to Make Suicide Horseradish Barbecue Dipping Sauce

  1. Thoroughly rinse 1 large horseradish root (approximately 1 pound) and peel with a potato peeler until all dark areas are removed.
  2. Cut the peeled horseradish root into sections that fit your food processor's hopper.
  3. Use the shredding disc of your food processor to create thin slivers of horseradish. (Caution: Horseradish fumes are intense; keep your face away from the processor.) You may need to process in batches.
  4. Transfer the shredded horseradish to a bowl. Gently fold in 1/4 cup white vinegar to stabilize the flavor and prevent excessive fumes.
  5. Clean the food processor bowl. Attach the standard chopping blade.
  6. Add the shredded horseradish and 14 ounces of sour cream to the food processor. Process until creamy but with some noticeable texture. Add more sour cream for a smoother consistency, processing for another 10 seconds if needed.
  7. Decide how much plain horseradish sauce and horseradish BBQ sauce you want. (The base recipe is roughly 3 parts horseradish sauce to 5 parts BBQ sauce.)
  8. To make the Horseradish BBQ Dipping Sauce: Combine approximately 1 cup of the prepared horseradish sauce with 1 ¾ cups of Stubbs BBQ sauce.
  9. Transfer the sauce to an airtight container (Tupperware or mason jar). Refrigerate for at least 24 hours to allow the flavors to meld.
  10. Start with a small amount (1/2 teaspoon) when tasting for the first time – this sauce packs a punch!

Nutrition Information (Approximate per serving)

Sodium

0 g

Sugar

0g

Fat

7g

Carbs

0g